After a brief lull a new Facebook video scam has made its way the social networking website. The new Miley Cyrus scam is spreading similar to older scams where users are made to believe that celebrities are doing nasty things which are caught on video.
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Last month Twitter users were attacked using a DM scam where users received direct messages from people they know saying “You Seen What This Person is Saying About You Terrible Things”. The Twitter Scam affected several users who went on to click on the accompanying link and then entered their Twitter username and password on the phishing website.
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A new scam message has been circulating around the social networking site Facebook, where it promises to giveaway free handbags and wallets for free from the brand Coach. Currently, there is no such giveaway or free offers from Coach. This is simply a scam message that spammers are trying to spread on Facebook.
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Yesterday we reported the new scam spreading on the social network Facebook – Get a Free Pair of Toms Shoes (Limited Time Only). Today we’re seeing a similar giveaway scam that is spreading like wildfire on Facebook. The new scam titled – “Receive 4 Free Six Flags Tickets (Limited Time Only)” is spreading with the message – “Six flags is currently giving away 4 free tickets to each Facebook user for a limited amount of time!”
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Yet another scam has been spreading like wildfire on the social networking giant Facebook. The new scam is spreading with the title – “Get a FREE Pair of Toms Shoes (Limited Time Only)” and has the following message – “Toms is currently giving away FREE pairs of shoes to select Facebook users for a limited time!” with a link to a bogus web page.
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We’re seeing a number of users on Facebook sharing posts on their Timeline about the cause of their death in future or how they would be dying. The reason being is that these users have activated the Facebook application called – How Will You Die, which is posting these messages on their behalf and spamming the entire social network.
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A new scam message has been circulating around the social networking site Facebook, where it promises to giveaway free tickets to Cedar Point Amusement Park, which is called as the Roller Coaster Capital of the World.
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Today, we spotted yet another hoax message spreading across Facebook and this time it about hackers who have compromised user accounts and are posting false message about them to their friends.
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We have noticed yet another scam spreading on the social networking giant Facebook and Twitter. The new Facebook scam is spreading in various versions. It also has an older version with the signature similar to the 99% People Can’t See This Video scam and the 98 Percent of People Can’t Watch This Video for More Than 15 Seconds.
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It’s a crazy economy with jobs hard to come by. However, no job is better than that of a scammer because they are the one’s who easily make money by fooling people. A new Facebook scam is spreading which takes advantage of the current economy by posting a link with various messages on how a “Mom earns $6,795 a month from home”.
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A new hoax message has emerged out on the social networking site Facebook, with users creating awareness of the message asking their friends not to accept friend requests sent by “Kelly Hargrove”, “Jason Lee”, or “Linda Smith”, since it is a virus. The message that users are sharing on the network is false and is completely not in accordance with fact or reality.
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A new video scam called “OMG Check Out This Jumping Crab”, similar to the check out my home video scam is spreading on Facebook. The scam is dangerous because it downloads a virus/malware to your computer.
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Lately, there has been a hoax message spreading across the social networking site Facebook, indicating that the site is planning to add a new security feature where users will have to enter their Social Security Number (SSN) in order to successfully log in to the site.
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Don’t get excited if you find a Page on Facebook that states – You stand a chance to win a “Free iPad 3.” They’re all fake offers and there is no Apple iPad’s given away. In fact, Apple has not announced the iPad 3, and users who are not aware of this fact, generally click on such messages. Such users should avoid clicking these messages and stop them from spreading on Facebook.
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After spreading a hoax saying Keanu Reeves Dies In Snowboard Accident, they are now spreading a similar hoax saying Arnold Schwarzenegger died in a snowboarding accident.
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